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  • Antibiotic and fungicide resistance of airborne microorganisms.

    T.E.I. of Crete, School of Applied Sciences, Department of Environmental and Natural Resources Engineering
    Authors: Patrikis, Nikolaos
    Thesis advisor: Katsivela, Eleftheria
    Publication Date: 19-01-2012
    The aim of the present work was to study the existence of antibiotic resistant airborne microorganisms and their correlation to particulate matter levels.Consentrations of viable airborn bacterial and fungal, as well as, ...
  • Resistance of airborne microorganism to lead and mercury.

    T.E.I. of Crete, School of Applied Sciences, Department of Environmental and Natural Resources Engineering
    Authors: Mosios, Spyridon; Mpeis, Ioannis
    Thesis advisor: Katsivela, Eleftheria
    Publication Date: 21-10-2011
    The growth and persistence of airbornes, viable microbes (heterotrophic bacteria, actinobacteria and mesophilic fungi) in the pres ence of heavy metals concentrations (inorganic lead and mercury) was studied. Air samples ...
  • Drug-resistance and heavy metal tolerance of airborne microbes.

    T.E.I. of Crete, School of Applied Sciences, Department of Environmental and Natural Resources Engineering
    Authors: Nikiforou, Olga; Kykna, Anastasia
    Thesis advisor: Katsivela, Eleftheria
    Publication Date: 17-01-2014
    The growth and persistence of natural, airborne, viable microbes (heterotropic bacteria and mesophilic fungi) was studied indoors/outdoors in the presence of drugs (streptomycin or cucloheximide) and heavy metals (mercury ...
  • Molecular identification of the bacterium isolates Dickeya spp. potato.

    T.E.I. of Crete, School of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition (STeGTET), Department of Crop Science
    T.E.I. of Crete, School of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition (STeGTET), Department of Agriculture
    Authors: Pagoulatou, Marianthi
    Thesis advisor: Gkoumas, Dimitrios
    Publication Date: 21-12-2011
  • Water and aqueous infections.

    T.E.I. of Crete, School of Applied Sciences, Department of Environmental and Natural Resources Engineering
    Authors: Tsotsou, Evdoxia
    Thesis advisor: Stavroulakis, Georgios
    Publication Date: 30-04-2008
    The water, the most important natural resource for the human life, can be the most dangerous factor for the human health when measures are not taken for microbiological cleanliness. The present work is covering the fundamental ...
  • Microbe load definition in aerozol at an urban liquid wastes' treatment station.

    T.E.I. of Crete, School of Applied Sciences, Department of Environmental and Natural Resources Engineering
    Authors: Karra, Styliani
    Publication Date: 29-02-2008
    In the present study the airborne biological microorganisms at the wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) of Chania city were inestigated. Air samples were taken at each stage, as this study was carried out in order to determine ...
  • Correlation between airborne microorganisms and particulate matter in air samples of an urban area.

    T.E.I. of Crete, School of Applied Sciences, Department of Environmental and Natural Resources Engineering
    Authors: Raisi, Louiza
    Thesis advisor: Katsivela, Eleftheria
    Publication Date: 15-03-2010
    The aim of the present work was the study of the viable airborne bacterial and fungal concentrations, as well as, of particulate matter in the ambient air and the correlations among them.
  • Technical specifications of heterogeneous photocatalysis for the reduction of microorganism populations in natural water and in wastewater.

    T.E.I. of Crete, School of Applied Sciences, Department of Environmental and Natural Resources Engineering
    Authors: Riga, Despoina
    Thesis advisor: Lydakis-Simantiris, Nikolaos
    Publication Date: 27-03-2008
    The aim of this experimental work is the examination of the possibility to use heterogeneous photocatalysis for the reduction of microorganism populations in natural water and in wastewater too.